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1975 Bertram 46 Convertible

1975 Bertram 46 Convertible

$85,000

Gibraltar, Michigan

Year 1975

Make Bertram

Model 46 Convertible

Category Motoryachts

Length 46

Posted 1 Month Ago

The overall condition of the 1975 Bertram Convertible 46.6 is good. The hull appears to be in good condition with no major scratches or cracks. There were a few minor stress cracks found in a small number of places. The foredeck had some chips/gouges from the anchor. Only one of the three A/C's are currently providing cooling. The two forward A/C's turn on but blow warm air. Stock #245449 Always Fresh Water. Meticulously cared for 1975 Bertram. 2 staterooms, 2 heads, Oversized platform to accommodate dinghy. Bertram has a reputation for building exceptional fishing convertibles. The Bertram 46 Convertible was the standard that all sportfishing boats were measured against in her size according to reviews written by those in the marine industry. She is known for her excellent handling and infamous seakeeping characteristics while providing a high standard of comforts and accommodations. This two-owner always fresh 1975 Bertram 46 Convertible is ready to take you fishing or cruising. Schedule a showing soon! The flybridge is accessed by a port-side ladder. Seating in the flybridge consists of a captain's chair with a bench seat next to it at the helm station. In front of the helm is an additional bench seat that can seat at least 4 more adults. The aft cockpit has coaming pads, city water hook-up, freshwater washdown, 50-amp shore power connection, and storage compartments. There is a gasl fill for the gas generator that replaced the old diesel generator. A pair of sliding glass doors open from the aft deck into the salon. The salon features a newly added sofa to port with an end-table. On the starboard side are storage cabinets. Located inside one of the cabinets is the electric panel. The other cabinets have storage and a stereo head unit. The cabinets consist of tigerwood veneer a unique and rare wood gran. The lower helm is positioned at the centerline of the Bertram. It is outfitted with all the gauges and switches to monitor and run the boat. The steps to the galley are just to starboard of the helm station. The galley features two refrigerators with a small freezer area, a stainless-steel sink, a built-in blender, a 3-burner electric stove, an oven, cabinet storage, and a pantry. Moving forward down the companionway you'll find the mid-cabin stateroom with attached head to port. The mid-cabin stateroom has twin beds with storage drawers beneath each. A single nightstand is located between the beds. A large hanging closet is provided for your clothes. A private enclosed head accessed from the mid-cabin features a new toilet with a macerator, a bathroom sink, a shower stall with a folding door, and cabinet storage. Across the companionway is a second enclosed head. It is outfitted with a new macerated toilet, a sink, a shower wand, and cabinet storage. The head can be accessed from the companionway or from an entry door from the forward stateroom. The forward stateroom can sleep two with its elevated V-berth. There is drawer storage beneath the V-berth. There is a hanging closet located to port with a pull-out clothes hamper to starboard. Portholes can be found on both sides of the V-berth and an overhead opening hatch will allow in natural light and fresh air. The twin Detroit Diesel 8V71 engines provide plenty of power and torque with a cruise speed of 18 mph. The owner estimates 2000 engine hours. The original swim platform has been replaced by a larger swim platform complete with a 5-step swim ladder that can be hooked to either side of the swim platform.